kearly
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You know how sometimes there is that movie critic that just gets movies the same way that you do? Or that stand up comedian who's style of humor is in perfect sync with your personality? Sometimes I encounter writers/thinkers who are strikingly similar in their process to my own. I discovered Matt Waldman's Scouting Portfolio last year and I am not sure if I have disagreed with him on a prospect evaluation since.
Like many of you know, I was banging the drum for Russell Wilson before the 2012 draft. It wasn't a big club. Matt Waldman was one of the charter members, and he made a big deal about Wilson's quest to break the NFL free of it's "Flutiephobia" last offseason. Waldman's excellent writing was recognized when Football Outsiders hired him to be their draft expert, and his very first article at FO was none other than the "Asterisk" article about Russell Wilson that has since been linked on this message board countless times.
I was always a fan of Matt Waldman, but now it seems he's become a fan of our team.
He also compares Russell Wilson to Al Pacino from The Godfather.
Edit: After reading Waldman's first comment in the comment section, that settles it. I've been cloned. (Waldman, comletely out of nowhere, advocates strongly for DeAndre Hopkins to Seattle in round 1.)
Like many of you know, I was banging the drum for Russell Wilson before the 2012 draft. It wasn't a big club. Matt Waldman was one of the charter members, and he made a big deal about Wilson's quest to break the NFL free of it's "Flutiephobia" last offseason. Waldman's excellent writing was recognized when Football Outsiders hired him to be their draft expert, and his very first article at FO was none other than the "Asterisk" article about Russell Wilson that has since been linked on this message board countless times.
I was always a fan of Matt Waldman, but now it seems he's become a fan of our team.
He also compares Russell Wilson to Al Pacino from The Godfather.
To me, Wilson is like the Godfather. Quiet, charming, refined, but he’ll rip your heart out. I’m sitting with 20 of my best Footballguys in Vegas two weeks ago, and we’re watching the Seahawks fall behind early, but I didn’t even worry because Wilson is all business.
Edit: After reading Waldman's first comment in the comment section, that settles it. I've been cloned. (Waldman, comletely out of nowhere, advocates strongly for DeAndre Hopkins to Seattle in round 1.)